Bowl Alliance

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The Bowl Alliance was an agreement among college football bowl games for the purpose of trying to match the top two teams in a national championship bowl game and to provide quality bowl game matchups for the champions of its member conferences. The agreement was in place for the 1995, 1996, and 1997 seasons.

The Bowl Alliance involved the SEC, Big 12, ACC and Big East conference champions and two at-large teams (the Southwest Conference champ in 1995; there were also special provisions for Notre Dame). It included the Orange, Sugar and Fiesta Bowls. The championship game rotated among all three bowls. The top two teams in the combined played in the title game.

The Bowl Alliance replaced the Bowl Coalition. The Bowl Alliance's member conferences and bowls joined with the Big Ten and Pac 10 conferences and the Rose Bowl Game beginning with the 1998 college football season to form the Bowl Championship Series.

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[edit] Bowl Alliance Championship Game results

Season Date Winner Score Loser Score Site
1995 January 2, 1996 1 Nebraska (11-0) 62 2 Florida (12-0) 24 Fiesta Bowl
1996 January 2, 1997 3 Florida (11-1) 52 1 Florida St. (11-0) 20 Sugar Bowl
1997 January 2, 1998 2 Nebraska (12-0) 42 3 Tennessee (11-1) 17 Orange Bowl

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Preceded by
Bowl Coalition
NCAA Football Bowl Series
19951997
Succeeded by
Bowl Championship Series